Esi the Brave (Who Was Not Afraid of Anything)

by , Illustrated by Rakim

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Imprint: Dial Books (Sep 10, 2024)
Fiction, Hardcover, 32 pages
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780593406410

    Description of Esi the Brave (Who Was Not Afraid of Anything)

    A bold and bright picture book about being brave when you’re scared in a new, overwhelming environment.

    Esi is a brave Ghanaian girl who is not afraid of anything. Monsters and ghosts should be scared of her!

    When she sets off for the annual Kakamotobi Festival with her parents, she’s confident she’ll be fine. Her mother warns that there’s going to be loud music, scary masks, and a very big crowd, but Esi’s unconcerned. She’s not afraid of anything.

    But when they get to the festival and her parents suddenly disappear in a crowd of terrifying monster masks, Esi realizes that to save her parents, she’ll have to be the bravest she’s ever been. With detail-packed illustrations and a text begging to be read aloud, this is the perfect story about finding your inner strength to be brave.

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